When Crystal Narr first joined the Chillicothe Area Chamber of Commerce a decade ago, she didn't think she'd last as long as she does.
"I didn't think I'd last 10 years," she tells the Chillicothe Gazette.
But she did.
Narr, the chamber's executive director for the past 10 years, recently graduated from the US Institute for Organization Management's Institute for Organization Management.
The Graduate Recognition signifies 96 credit hours of course instruction in nonprofit management, per the chamber's website.
"This prestigious achievement underscores her dedication to professional development and excellence in organizational leadership," says the board's president.
"Her determination and innovative approach are qualities that have consistently propelled the Chamber toward success."
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